Why several when one can unite them all? Integrative taxonomic revision of Indo-Pacific freshwater pipefish (Nerophinae)

Why several when one can unite them all? Integrative taxonomic revision of Indo-Pacific freshwater pipefish (Nerophinae)

Vincent Haÿ, Marion Mennesson, Clara Lord and Philippe Keith. Why several when one can unite them all? Integrative taxonomic revision of Indo-Pacific freshwater pipefish (Nerophinae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023, zlad007, https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad007

The family Syngnathidae (seahorses, sea dragons and pipefishes) is a fascinating group. Species are mostly distributed in marine coastal waters, but about 30 species inhabit Indo-Pacific tropical island rivers. There are currently six freshwater genera of Nerophinae (trunk-brooders): Belonichthys, Coelonotus, Doryichthys, Lophocampus, Microphis and Oostethus. Unlike other Syngnathidae, freshwater pipefish have been little studied; the taxonomy of Nerophinae is unclear and only based on morphomeristic data. The purpose of our study is to undertake a revision of this group based on an integrative taxonomy approach. By combining molecular data from four mitochondrial markers (5415 bp), morphomeristic data with a character mapping study and ecological data, we now recognize a single genus as valid, Microphis, as opposed to the six previously accepted. Our results also reveal one new candidate species, Microphis nicoleae sp. nov., and the resurrection of two others: Microphis torrentius and Microphis vaillantii. This study shows the relevance of integrative taxonomy for higher taxa delineation, using data integration by congruence.

Contact: Vincent Haÿ, vincent.hay@etu.sorbonne-universite.fr
Picture titleMicrophis nicoleae sp. nov. Upper: holotype, MNHN-IC-2019-0082 (tag 19193), male, 110.7 mm SL. Vage River, Kolombangara (Solomon Islands), 18 November 2015, Keith coll. Lower: paratype, MNHN-IC-2020-0336 (tag 14961), female, 83.3 mm SL. Ovana River, Ranongga (Solomon Islands), 25 October 2016, Keith et al. coll.  © V. Haÿ
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Vincent HAY
MNHN Paris
Research assistant
BIOPAC
Sorbonne University (SU)
Published on 15 Jun 2023
Updated on 15 Jul 2023